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Reddit mentions of The Man Who Folded Himself
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Color | Grey |
Height | 9 inches |
Length | 6 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2003 |
Weight | 0.42549216566 Pounds |
Width | 0.36 inches |
I just finished The Man that Folded Himself.
It's considered a classic and it's pretty trippy. If the likes time travel stories he'll like this.
David Gerrold's novel 'The Man Who Folded Himself' still stands out to me as one of the better explorations of the concept.
Here's an excellent book by David Gerrold
The Man Who Folded Himself
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If you haven't read David Gerrolds' The Man Who Folded Himself, you should. Seminal time-travel fic. It was originally written in the 70s, and it had gotten a bit out of date. He updated it in 2005 with contemporary cultural references. EXCELLENT stuff, and a fairly quick read.
The man who folded himself by David Gerrold.
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Anything by Spider Robinson. (Start with Callahan's Crosstime Saloon)
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bindsaybindsay, you may also enjoy The Man Who Folded Himself — it's a smaller, tighter read but very fun.
This isn't fanfiction, but I can highly recommend David Gerrold's The Man Who Folded Himself. It's great science fiction, and among many other things, it involves a man who has sex with himself (knowingly), just a version of himself at a different point in his timeline.
Read.
Maybe, it's a damned good book, pretty big twist at the end.
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Please find and read this book.
I was just thinking of how much I liked books as a kid for helping me think of things I never had or would of before. I know from schooling that brains are incredibly plastic, so don't give up! I have a book to suggest if you'd like, it's a short novella and a pretty easy read—but it's also full of awesome concepts and ideas that are fun to just ponder as the author lays them out for you. It's called The Man Who Folded Himself by David Gerrold!
Here it is on Amazon if you're interested.